New Delhi: In a horrific incident, it was once again proved that love can take on an 'extreme' or maladaptive form if the person losses once mind. A 30-year-old Moroccan woman butchered her boyfriend, minced his remains and fed them to construction workers near her house. This shocking incident was reported from UAE. The woman cooked her lover's flesh in a traditional Arabic dish called machboos. She later served it to a group of construction labourers working near her house. She then threw the rest of the remains to the dogs in the neighbourhood, reported Khaleej Times.
As per the report, the woman confessed to chopping her lover's remains. The victim was in his 20s. The accused lady told the prosecution that she butchered the man for dumping her after seven years of financial support.
The crime came to light when the brother of the deceased man filed a missing-person report last January. He also went to the couple's home and asked the woman about his brother. She had then said that she does not know his whereabouts and that they broke up after she learned that the man was about to marry another woman, the daily reported.
However, the brother of the victim spotted a human tooth in a blender, giving rise to a suspicion of murder which further lead to the woman's arrest. The police conducted DNA tests that proved that the tooth belonged to the deceased. During the investigation, the woman admitted her crime and said that after chopping her boyfriend's body, she asked her friend to clean up the house and get rid of the remains.
Shocking! Woman kills boyfriend, serves human meat to construction workers; Know why
ABP News Bureau
Updated at:
21 Nov 2018 10:03 PM (IST)
The woman cooked her lover's flesh in a traditional Arabic dish called machboos. She later served it to a group of construction labourers working near her house. She then threw the rest of the remains to the dogs in the neighbourhood.
A 30-year-old Moroccan woman butchered her boyfriend, minced his remains and fed them to construction workers near her house. (Representative photo: PTI)
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